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Developmental Biology

Volume 365, Issue 2, 15 May 2012, Pages 414-423
Developmental Biology

Orai1 mediates store-operated Ca2+ entry during fertilization in mammalian oocytes

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Abstract

The presence of the store-operated Ca2+ entry channel Orai1 and its function in signal transduction during fertilization have been investigated in mammalian oocytes using the pig as a model. RT-PCR cloning and sequence analysis revealed that Orai1 is expressed in the oocytes with a coding sequence of 921 bp. After indirect immunocytochemistry or the overexpression of EGFP-tagged Orai1, the fluorescent signal was present primarily in the cell cortex consistent with plasma membrane localization of the protein. Western blot and real-time PCR results showed that Orai1 expression decreases during oocyte maturation; this is associated with the oocytes gaining the ability to generate a large Ca2+ influx after store depletion. Downregulation of Orai1 expression by siRNA microinjection blocked Ca2+ influx after store depletion and subsequent Ca2+ add-back; the Ca2+ oscillations induced by the fertilizing sperm were also inhibited in oocytes with downregulated Orai1 levels. At the same time, overexpression of Orai1 in the oocytes also modified store-operated Ca2+ entry and had an inhibitory effect on the fertilization Ca2+ signal. The abnormal Ca2+ signaling due to Orai1 downregulation had a strong negative impact on subsequent embryo development. Co-overexpression of Orai1 and STIM1 on the other hand, led to a dramatic increase in Ca2+ entry after store depletion. The findings indicate that Orai1 is a plasma membrane-resident Ca2+ channel that is responsible for mediating Ca2+ entry after the mobilization of intracellular Ca2+ in oocytes. Orai1 and a functional store-operated Ca2+ entry pathway are required to maintain the Ca2+ oscillations at fertilization and to support proper embryo development.

Highlights

► Orai1 is a calcium channel in the plasma membrane of oocytes. ► It mediates store-operated calcium entry upon depletion of the endoplasmic reticulum. ► The calcium influx through the Orai1 channel is essential for maintaining calcium oscillations during fertilization. ► After fertilization, oocytes lacking Orai1 form embryos with poor developmental potential.

Keywords

Calcium
Signaling
Oocyte
Fertilization
Orai1
Calcium channel

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